Investigative reporter Daniel Estulin has gone further
with his bombshell revelation first voiced last week that political
insiders are considering a plot to assassinate Ron Paul, today identifying
the Neo-Con camp as being behind the potential hit.

Appearing on The Alex Jones Show, Estulin said that
his sources for the information were real patriots who love America
and are desperate to see the truth get out, but that he always took
the precaution of getting verification from more than one individual
on each piece of information he releases.

"What I said about Ron Paul last week came from
two different people who don't know each other," said Estulin,
adding that his source had in turn got the information from sources
within the Neo-Con camp and that it was individuals from within the
Neo-Con camp that are considering what would happen if Ron Paul was
assassinated.

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Estulin stressed that to elaborate any further he would need
to seek permission from those giving him the information to retain
their confidence and trust.

"I am getting information from my sources that there are people
involved from a higher level of the American establishment who are
seriously considering - this has not been confirmed - but assassination
is definitely on the agenda and I pray to God that this is not the
case," Estulin first told Jones last week.

As we reported following the initial release of the information,
Estulin described the concept as a "trial balloon from the
inner core within the inner core - it hasn't gone beyond that but
it is obviously on the table because I think needless to say they
are very much concerned," he added.

Ron Paul himself has stated on a previous occasion
that he is aware of the dangers of being such a bold icon for freedom
and understands that political assassinations have occurred in the past.

In
a June appearance on The Alex Jones Show, Congressman Paul acknowledged
that such a threat is "real," agreeing with a number of historical
examples where leaders were killed or attacked for successfully standing
up to the system. "That's right. They'll do it," Paul said,
making reference with Alex Jones to upstarts like Andrew Jackson, "The
Kingfish" Huey Long, Bobby Kennedy, George Washington and even
George Wallace.

Another secret service source told Estulin that the
message scrolled across the bottom of the screen during Ron Paul's CNN
interview on Tuesday, "Paul
is dead, Paul is dead, Paul is dead," was potentially more
than just a matter of quoting a joke made by Mike Huckabee about attacks
on his campaign ads, but in fact could be taken as a threat or even
a cue to Paul's would-be assassin.

Estulin noted that a similar thing occurred before
the assassination of Robert Kennedy in 1968, but was quick to caution
that he could not confirm the authenticity of the judgment that this
was related to the consideration of a plot to kill the Congressman.

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